Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Bond Signed...

Description

Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Bond Signed "A. L. Sta.
Anna." One partially-printed page, 18.75" x 13.5", New York,
June 28, 1866. This ornately engraved $500 mortgage bond "No.
937" was issued while Santa Anna was living in exile and
scheming to depose Emperor Maximilian. A green notary public seal
exists at the right edge, and an orange seal of Santa Anna appears
after his signature. Lightly toned with some minor chipping along
the edges.

Nearly broke, Santa Anna, the former Mexican general, president,
and dictator issued these bonds on his properties to raise capital.
Engraved on the bond are three images of those properties, as well
as his portrait. Allowed to finally return to Mexico following the
death of Benito Juárez in 1874, he was ignored by the Mexican
government and died two years later poor and heartbroken.

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